This isn't about John Edwards (you are welcome) although it his scandal that has MSM opinion editorial writers crediting citizen journalists and kicked off the beginning of the mea culpas from the mainstream media.
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Former US Senator John Edwards admitted today to ABC News that he had an extramarital affair with novice filmmaker Rielle Hunter while his wife was in remission with cancer.
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National Enquirer releases photo of Father of the Year award winner John Edwards with love child. Do you think the Leftist American media could start reporting on this major political scandal, yet?
It is an absolute disgrace that the mainstream media remains silent.
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Fox News has confirmed a portion of the National Enquirer story about John Edwards meeting his mistress at the Beverly Hilton hotel.
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This publication was getting ready to write the news about John Edwards "seriously" considering being Barack Obama's running mate for the post of the Vice President when the National Enquirer broke the news of John Edwards visiting Rielle Hunter in a L.A. hotel.
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First, there was Hillary Clinton's win in W. Virginia. That didn't last long, big headlines-wise. Barack Obama knocked her off the front page yesterday by accepting the endorsement of former Democratic opponent John Edwards.
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In U.S. politics, Barack Obama, a top contender for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination, is trying to gain the support of former candidate John Edwards in Obama's contest against Hillary Clinton.
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John Edwards posted an announcement in his website thanking his supporters and announcing that he steps aside of the presidential race for 2008.
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Former Senator Fred Thompson of Tennessee quit the race for the Republican Party's presidential nomination Tuesday after a series of disappointing finishes in the early nominating contests. Thompson's withdrawal comes as the remaining Republican contenders focus on Florida while the Democratic presidential hopefuls are preparing for Saturday's primary in South Carolina. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone has more from Washington.
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The three major candidates for the Democratic presidential nomination met Monday in a debate televised by the Cable News Network and co-sponsored by the Congressional Black Caucus Institute. The event, which took place in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, featured an exchange of sharp barbs between Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Obama -- both of whom are in a tight race for first place in that state's January 26th primary. VOA's Houston correspondent, Greg Flakus, has more on the story.
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Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama continues to lead in the Iowa polls as citizens take to caucusing today in what could help shape the race for the White House come the Democratic Nomination.
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The Bald Eagle Blog on the Des Moines Register, Monday, January 1, 2008, endorsed Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton for President.
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